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OPD officers will still respond to all calls involving armed individuals or threats of violence.
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The worst of the flooding rains has left the Florida Panhandle as what is now Tropical Depression Sally heads for Georgia and the Carolinas.
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Mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have been profound, researchers find. Nearly 25% of Americans are depressed, particularly those who have low incomes and have lost a job or a loved one.
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As children go back to school, some experts are warning of a mental health tsunami.
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Obama describes having trouble sleeping and periods throughout the pandemic in which she has felt down: "Spiritually, these are not ... fulfilling times."
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The Labor Department says about 1.9 million people filed for unemployment last week, but there are some signs that people may be returning to their jobs.
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One in 5 American children struggles with anxiety. To help students cope, more and more schools are turning to mindfulness — but the explosion of interest has some researchers advising caution.
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Scientists say certain brain wave patterns can predict whether a person is likely to respond to a common antidepressant, or would do better with non-drug therapy.
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The Education Desk this week, spoke with UCF researcher and psychologist Dr. Kimberly Renk about how to start the conversation.
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Some of the youngest survivors of Hurricane Michael are struggling with mental health problems after the storm.